LINE UP reports: keep track of agri exports by sea vessels from the Black Sea ports
The large-scale military actions in Ukraine resulted in the disruption of supply chains, a sharp drop in grain exports, a significant increase in world prices and a shortage of food supply. Given the fact that Ukraine’s agricultural production is focused on supplying to foreign markets, colossal efforts are currently being made to export multi-million worth of grains, oilseeds, vegetable oils, and meal.
The importance of sea shipping cannot be overestimated. Without full-fledged export, the agricultural production actually becomes unprofitable.
A great achievement is the establishment of the “grain corridor” through which goods are shipped abroad from the ports of “Big Odesa.” Limited access to the Black Sea and Azov Sea ports is pushing the development of new export terminals both on the western land border and in the ports of Izmail and Reni.
The load on the remaining ports is so high that they cannot cope with the influx of goods. In addition, international companies actively use the port capacities of Bulgaria and Romania.
Be aware of the latest developments and keep track of agri exports by sea vessels from the ports of Ukraine, Russia, Romania and Bulgaria with LINE UP reports from UkrAgroConsult.
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